Event

PINK FLOYD RARE CLIPS (1966-1980)

Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 7:30pm

Guest Speaker: Archivist Bill Shelley

Members $9 • Public $13 (includes reception)

From their early work with the legendary but doomed Syd Barrett to
later iconic albums like Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall, Pink
Floyd have created a body of work that ranks among the greats of rock
and roll. Pink Floyd exploded on Swinging London's music scene during
the mid 1960s with their strange, trippy, spaced out, psychedelic
sound. After hit songs like See Emily Play and Arnold Lane, the group's
genius songwriter/singer/bass player Syd Barrett had a mental breakdown
and could no longer perform. After Barrett was replaced by David
Gilmour, it took time for the band to find a new voice, but when they did
the result was landmark works like Dark Side of the Moon, Animals,
Wish You Were Here, and The Wall. Shelley Archives has looked deep into their vault and discovered extraordinary rare color and
black & white footage of Pink Floyd from their earliest days playing on television, concerts, promotional films, newsreels, out takes,
home movies and more! This evening of amazing performances will present a full retrospective of Pink Floyd's entire career from the
1960s to their groundbreaking concerts from all around the world during the 1970s. Among the great songs included are Money, Time,
Brain Damage, Us And Them, Atom Heart Mother, Wish You Were Here, Another Brick In The Wall, and more! No fan of this
brilliant band will want to miss this evening of classic footage of Pink Floyd! Approx. 90 min.